Synonym: brace, stabilize, steady. Similar words: destabilisation, stability, stabilize, stabilizer, stabilized, instability, destabilize, unstability. Meaning: v. 1. support or hold steady and make steadfast, with or as if with a brace 2. become stable or more stable 3. make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium.
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31) Overall, this fixation device was found to adequately stabilise the syndesmosis during healing.
32) Helps to stabilise mood swings, prevent ageing skin and reduce freckles.
33) Even if house prices stabilise soon, non - mortgage credit will go on deteriorating as the economy shrinks.
34) Do all this and the economy will stabilise next year.
35) The end of ploughing helps stabilise the soil, while stopping irrigation alleviates water shortages.
36) Poland's chilly attitude towards euro membership began to thaw after a euro10 billion ($12.5 billion) credit line was offered by the ECB to help stabilise the zloty.
37) Polyester and nylon composite wire market in the near future is expected to stabilise.
38) We then calculate optimum weight of basket currencies with intention to stabilise the balance of trade.
39) Indian Oil Corp (IOC) has yet to stabilise operations at its new Panipat cracker complex and polymer plants.
40) Only small quantities are required to stabilise the pigments without flocculation.
41) Earlier two holes were blasted into the ship's hull to let water out and stabilise the ferry.
42) America's Treasury asks Congress for $ 700 billion to stabilise the markets.
43) So it has little choice but to support efforts to stabilise the region.
44) Its population is expected to stabilise at around 820000 over the next 10 years.
More similar words: destabilisation, stability, stabilize, stabilizer, stabilized, instability, destabilize, unstability, stabilization, destabilization, economic stability, automatic stabilizer, mutability, suitability, portability, heritability, immutability, irritability, adaptability, tractability, mobilise, homo habilis, creditability, inevitability, supportability, acceptability, profitability, accountability, intractability, inscrutability.